Property Litigation

Property Possession & Injunction Disputes

Possession and injunction disputes require early identification of the property, title or possessory documents, nature of interference, existing occupation, prior proceedings and the precise interim or final relief required from the competent court.

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Issues commonly requiring review

Possession record

Who occupies the property, since when, under what document or arrangement, and what evidence supports actual possession.

Title & ownership documents

Sale deed, conveyance, allotment, GPA, inheritance, lease or other documents relied on to establish rights.

Threat or interference

Notices, attempted dispossession, construction, access obstruction, third-party claims or other acts requiring urgent relief.

Interim strategy

Status quo, restraint, preservation of property or other interim relief should be tied to the existing factual and documentary position.

Property-dispute preparation

01 — Identify

Confirm property description, parties, possession and nature of claimed right.

02 — Document

Assemble title, possession, tax, utility, correspondence and prior-case records.

03 — Urgency

Assess whether immediate protection is required and what evidence supports it.

04 — Relief

Choose the appropriate civil, RERA or other forum based on the actual dispute.

Due diligence connection

Where ownership or title is disputed, see our Property Legal Due Diligence service for document-focused title review.

Parent service

Part of our RERA & Real Estate Disputes practice.

Fastrack Legal Solutions LLP

Property disputes often turn on the difference between ownership, possession and the particular relief available. The pleadings should make that distinction clear from the outset.

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General information only; not solicitation or legal advice for any specific matter.